Monetary Wisdom: Monetary Aspirations Impact Decision-Making
Editat de Thomas Li-Ping Tangen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mai 2024
- Inspires readers to learn one of the world’s most often used money attitude measures
- Notices that, in modern societies, money is power at the individual level
- Suggests that monetary aspirations (not money itself) predict cheating
- Profiles that reducing stress curbs dishonesty directly and indirectly
- Illustrates that leaders promote employees’ honesty and creativity
- Reveals how corruption expands prospect theory to a global level
- Explores the contexts to achieve balanced aspirations and serenity
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443154539
ISBN-10: 0443154538
Pagini: 564
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.29 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443154538
Pagini: 564
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.29 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Introduction: Monetary wisdom: Crafting an inspirational, memorable, and practical theory and telling an interesting story
Section A: Money, monetary values, and motivation
1. Money is power: The love of money and materialism among Czech university students
2. Are you satisfied with your pay when you compare? It depends on your love of money, pay comparison standards, and culture
Section B: Monetary values, temptation, and dark consequences
3. Falling or not falling into temptation? Multiple faces of temptation, monetary wisdom, and unethical intentions across genders
4. Temptation, monetary wisdom (the love of money attitudes), and environmental context on unethical intentions and cheating
5. Avaricious justice-seeking dishonesty—Aspiration, dissatisfaction, and low transparency incite cheating: The dark side of monetary decision-making
6. Theory of monetary wisdom: Money attitudes predict religious values, making money, making ethical decisions, and making the grade—Academic achievement
7. Is the love of money the root of all evils? Income, the love of money, pay satisfaction, commitment, and unethical intentions among Hong Kong professionals
8. Intelligence vs. wisdom: Does ethics intervention enhance learning and virtue? Money, the love of money, Machiavellianism, and dishonesty across majors and genders
9. Behavioral economics and Monetary Wisdom: The Enron Effect—Love of money, Corporate Ethical Values, Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), and dishonesty across 31 geopolitical entities
10. Behavioral economics and monetary wisdom: A cross-level analysis of monetary aspiration, pay (dis)satisfaction, risk perception, and corruption in 32 nations
Section C: Leadership, creativity, and honesty
11. Do leader and member perceptions of the LMX excite member creativity? The mediating role of employee positive emotion
12. Love of Money and unethical behavior intentions: Do perceptions of Authentic Supervisors' Personal Integrity and Character (ASPIRE) make a difference?
13. Does moral leadership enhance employee creativity? Employee identification with the leader and leader-member exchange (LMX) as two mediators: Discovery from China’s emergent market
14. Do victims of supervisor bullying suffer from poor creativity? Social cognitive and social comparison perspectives
15. Do ethical leaders enhance employee ethical behaviors? Organizational justice and ethical climate as dual mediators and leader moral attentiveness as a moderator: Empirical support from Iraq’s emerging market
Section D: Monetary Wisdom, well-being, global challenges, and implications
16. Does interpersonal justice enhance organizational loyalty? A theory of justice, organizational citizenship behavior, and individualism: Testimony from Kyrgyzstan
17. European airline cockpit and cabin crew well-being during the COVID-19 lockdown: Does union satisfaction have a buffering effect on mental health, organizational dehumanization, medication use, and job insecurity?
18. The Matthew Effect in Monetary Wisdom
19. Detecting honest people’s lies in handwriting: The power of the Ten Commandments and internalized ethical values
20. Behavioral economics and Monetary Wisdom across 32 cultures: Good apples enjoy a good quality of life in good barrels
21. Youth materialism and consumer ethics: Gen Z adolescents’ self-concepts (power and self-esteem) as dual mediators and culture (China vs. France) as a moderator
22. Monetary wisdom’s practical implications—Does mindfulness excite ethical intentions via diminished avaricious monetary aspirations? Mindfulness training, timing, and practice
23. Consumer behavioral economics and monetary wisdom—A penny saved is a penny earned: Monetary intelligence and emotional intelligence impact financial decision-making
Section A: Money, monetary values, and motivation
1. Money is power: The love of money and materialism among Czech university students
2. Are you satisfied with your pay when you compare? It depends on your love of money, pay comparison standards, and culture
Section B: Monetary values, temptation, and dark consequences
3. Falling or not falling into temptation? Multiple faces of temptation, monetary wisdom, and unethical intentions across genders
4. Temptation, monetary wisdom (the love of money attitudes), and environmental context on unethical intentions and cheating
5. Avaricious justice-seeking dishonesty—Aspiration, dissatisfaction, and low transparency incite cheating: The dark side of monetary decision-making
6. Theory of monetary wisdom: Money attitudes predict religious values, making money, making ethical decisions, and making the grade—Academic achievement
7. Is the love of money the root of all evils? Income, the love of money, pay satisfaction, commitment, and unethical intentions among Hong Kong professionals
8. Intelligence vs. wisdom: Does ethics intervention enhance learning and virtue? Money, the love of money, Machiavellianism, and dishonesty across majors and genders
9. Behavioral economics and Monetary Wisdom: The Enron Effect—Love of money, Corporate Ethical Values, Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), and dishonesty across 31 geopolitical entities
10. Behavioral economics and monetary wisdom: A cross-level analysis of monetary aspiration, pay (dis)satisfaction, risk perception, and corruption in 32 nations
Section C: Leadership, creativity, and honesty
11. Do leader and member perceptions of the LMX excite member creativity? The mediating role of employee positive emotion
12. Love of Money and unethical behavior intentions: Do perceptions of Authentic Supervisors' Personal Integrity and Character (ASPIRE) make a difference?
13. Does moral leadership enhance employee creativity? Employee identification with the leader and leader-member exchange (LMX) as two mediators: Discovery from China’s emergent market
14. Do victims of supervisor bullying suffer from poor creativity? Social cognitive and social comparison perspectives
15. Do ethical leaders enhance employee ethical behaviors? Organizational justice and ethical climate as dual mediators and leader moral attentiveness as a moderator: Empirical support from Iraq’s emerging market
Section D: Monetary Wisdom, well-being, global challenges, and implications
16. Does interpersonal justice enhance organizational loyalty? A theory of justice, organizational citizenship behavior, and individualism: Testimony from Kyrgyzstan
17. European airline cockpit and cabin crew well-being during the COVID-19 lockdown: Does union satisfaction have a buffering effect on mental health, organizational dehumanization, medication use, and job insecurity?
18. The Matthew Effect in Monetary Wisdom
19. Detecting honest people’s lies in handwriting: The power of the Ten Commandments and internalized ethical values
20. Behavioral economics and Monetary Wisdom across 32 cultures: Good apples enjoy a good quality of life in good barrels
21. Youth materialism and consumer ethics: Gen Z adolescents’ self-concepts (power and self-esteem) as dual mediators and culture (China vs. France) as a moderator
22. Monetary wisdom’s practical implications—Does mindfulness excite ethical intentions via diminished avaricious monetary aspirations? Mindfulness training, timing, and practice
23. Consumer behavioral economics and monetary wisdom—A penny saved is a penny earned: Monetary intelligence and emotional intelligence impact financial decision-making
Recenzii
"Monetary Wisdom: Monetary Aspirations Impact Decision-Making is an indispensable guide to understanding the complex relationship between money and ethics. From exploring the psychology of monetary values to analyzing global challenges in behavioral economics, this book offers a thorough examination of monetary decision-making. . Edited by Thomas Li-Ping Tang and featuring contributions from experts across 37 countries, this book offers a rich tapestry of multicultural perspectives. With its practical implications and innovative research, this book equips readers with essential knowledge for navigating today's world. Monetary Wisdom is a must-read for anyone seeking insight into the intersection of money, motivation, decision making, and morality. " -- Dr. Erico (Erich) Kirchler, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna